1. 1 QB will separate themselves from the pack in offseason workouts (I hope) and whoever that is needs to be the pick. Whether that be Wilson, Geno, Glennon, Barkley, whoever. They need to be the pick.

2. Here I take the top rated DB, safety or corner. I like Xavier Rhodes and have no problem with the selection. However if a WR or ILB that presents great value, I really look at him.

3. I like the Hodges pick. I honestly don't know much about him, but nicfre2011 another KC fan and someone's whose opinion I value a lot, really likes Hodges as well. LB needs to be addressed early.

4. WR is a need, but not Swope. We have slot type of WR's on the roster, we need a deep threat or at least someone that can play on the outside and I don't think Swope can. I really like Cobi Hamilton. Another DB (opposite of whatever was taken in round 2) would be a good selection, as well as DE or TE.

5. I don't know much about Kelce, but we do need to add another TE. I also really like LeVeon Bell, but TE is probably a bigger need.

6. DE depth could always be upgraded so good pick by that account. However with how your draft plays out I run up to the podium and take Zac Dysert.

7. I really like this pick if he is here.

Overall it is a pretty good draft. All holes won't be able to be filled via the draft, but it is a good start. Also we will have at least one Comp pick in the 3rd round due to Brandon Carr.

I also want to point out that right now it is hard to say who would be better for us due to the fact that we don't know 1) FA acquisitions obviously, but also 2) Specific Schemes with the new coaching staff. If we move to a 43 (good gosh I hope not) then we will really need to grab players that fit that scheme.

Pretty realistic Seattle draft, taking big-school underclassmen in the early rounds and looking at the smaller schools later. I'd only make a few changes:

- In the 3rd, I'd prefer DL Datone Jones of UCLA. Jeffcoat wouldn't be bad, but we're pretty comfortable with Clemons and Irvin for now and if we take another guy it'll probably be a later round freak athlete project like Quanterus Smith out of Western Kentucky. We're looking for a guy that can add more of a pass rush but still contain the run at our LDE position on passing downs. Datone is the perfect end for that.

2 - In the 6th I wouldn't take a low potential WR. Not really Schneider's style and we already have enough average special teams WRs in Obomanu and Kearse. Instead, I'd take Syracuse S Shamarko Thomas. This is the same round we took Winston Guy in last year, but Guy hasn't had a chance to prove himself. We're still looking for our Bandit safety, and Thomas would be a great option (we run a lot of our defense out of a 4-2-5 look where Chancellor comes up as somewhat of a SS/WLB tweener and we bring in a SS to play over top of him, who was Atari Bigby in the past (who actually played really well at it) but Guy hasn't had the same impact.

3 - Schneider is a Ted Thompson creation and Thompson loves his late round QBs. We haven't really seen one yet, but considering we now have our franchise QB and are likely to trade Flynn IMO, I think this is when we start seeing Schneider take a backup QB project. A player like Keith Price of UW would be a good pick. Don't believe you had him being selected and he's a kid that smart and can throw an accurate ball when he has time to throw, which he should get here as a Seahawk if ever called upon. He has similar traits to Wilson and we think he's the kinda kid that can be a longterm backup at worse.

Also, we have the Raiders 5th round pick (as of now, could be a 4th).

As far as your other picks, I really like the Patterson, Floyd, Reed selections. All pretty much perfect. Patterson is exactly the type of young dynamic receiver we would be looking for and we tend to take juniors in the 1st round. Floyd looks like he could be an explosive UT if someone else is taking up blockers (Mebane) so I think he'd excel here.

Reed is exactly the type of TE we need here. Zach Miller has been elite as a blocker (and I don't say elite lightly) and average in the passing game, whereas McCoy is good as a blocker and good as a receiver. We carry 3 TEs on the roster, and the only guy missing is someone that can be a slot, mismatch from the TE spot, and Reed offers just that.

Mn, the first two rounds are perfect at this point. Getting both of those second round guys at that point would be awesome. Buchaan might develop in our rotation. Love it.

My only complaint is the 3rd round pick is a wasted pick. We have ZERO need at center._________________2015 Draft Needs: OT, WR, and DT in the first 3 rounds. LB and TE in the mid rounds. Guard, CB, and safety are NOT early needs!

Looks pretty solid for the Vikings, don't like the RB pick all that well, but isn't a bad pick there, could see another LB as being likely. Then in the 6th, the Vikings did not trade their 6th round pick this year to the Redskins, that was a conditional pick, and prior to last seasons draft it was determined that the conditions had not been met._________________